Sentences with phrase «sight more»

The more I browse this sight the more I realize it's a goldmine.
The fact that Wileyfox has avoided turning the Swift 2 into a phablet means it's easy to use with one hand — not quite as easy as the likes of the iPhone SE, but still a damn sight more agreeable than many of the super-large Android phones currently hitting the market.
It's only a little bit more complicated, involving some slightly more involved numerical iteration, but it would be a darn sight more realistic and hence less pessimistic than instantaneous doubling.
I can't do stat mech in my head, and I've had a damn sight more practice.
That makes sense, for Florida and for America, and a far sight more sense than the status quo.
The heavier, browner palette is found in Wilson's Hammer and Tongs (1972) with its meticulously worked drapery study, and the architectural complexity of the workbench in Stretcher Pliers (1972), which is a damn sight more complicated painting than it seems at first because it balances several planes from foreground to middle ground to a second stage of the middle ground on a tilting shelf surface.
Artist Statement «As a lifelong resident of California and a previous resident of San Francisco, there is no sight more awe inspiring and majestic than this iconic red beauty spanning across...
It may not accurately reflect trench warfare, but it's a damn sight more fun than the forgettable campaigns in Battlefield 3, 4, and the woefully misguided Hardline.
Pix the Cat though has a damn sight more than just the one string to his bow.
There's no sound more beautiful than the crackling of a campfire at night or the crunch of boots on gravel; no smell more invigorating than a meadow of wildflowers or a pine forest in summer; no sight more awesome than a deep, dark canyon or towering mountain range.
Each morning, I saw him chatting with guests, a sight more often associated with a luxury hotel brand than a Residence Inn.
What these kittens lack in sight they more than compensate for in every other way, especially in courage and resourcefulness.
It's a beginning, and if done correctly will almost certainly prove to be a damned sight more effective than TNR — but then, that's not saying much, is it?
A damn sight more rationally, I'd humbly suggest!
Ian quickly discovered that the real London was a damn sight more gritty and violent than the version in his books and shown on TV.
My eyes fall from the billions of firefly buildings to a sight more pleasing.
If Elizabeth Bennet had the washing of her own petticoats, Sarah often thought, she'd most likely be a sight more careful with them.
The S90 should be lighter than the Swedes» largest SUV, and it'll be a darn sight more aerodynamic.
Either way, both are a damn sight more desirable, better looking and intoxicating that their German rivals, particularly on the inside where you could be forgiven for thinking you were in a normal saloon when sitting in a 911, R8 or SLS.
If you're still reading, you were either lucky enough to miss out on the first movie, or you don't trust me, since Steve Carell is a darn sight more hip these days than ol' Jim Carrey.
to exploit the public's sudden awareness of director Kathryn Bigelow, K - 19: The Widowmaker looks mostly unimpressive on the format, if a damn sight more detailed than it does on DVD.
I enjoyed this a far - sight more than I used to, as it's undeniably epic and visually arresting.
«Cartel Land» offers no sight more sobering than the mustachioed Mireles at home with family, enjoying life with a security that so much of his country lacks.
Good fun, and a damn sight more entertaining than bloody Titanic.
In embracing its identity as a tacky horror movie, and totally scrapping the murder mystery angle that made the original so wobbly, it manages to be a darn sight more fun to watch.
True, Escape From Tomorrow, a handsomely mounted gallery of Mouse House cuteness inverted into grotesquerie, looks a sight more artful than do most home movies.
Your look is feminine and pretty and probably a darn sight more comfy then a dress with heels and hose.
Bold and brazen, these troublemakers hide in plain sight more often than not.
That could mean the Cretaceous - period herbivore was a target for predators that relied on sight more than smell to find prey.
Dupre is a far sight more generous in her praise than Spitzer, who not long ago called Cuomo «the dirtiest, nastiest political player out there» on national TV, but also said he'll be voting for his former political rival anyway.
Percy, I think it's fair to say that I know a damn sight more about the history of Arsenal FC than most of the Gooners on here know about Manchester City.
I think you'll find I, along with few others on here, call things a darn sight more objectively than most.
but they do need to shoot on sight more all the same, and I think we do that now but no - one seems to mention it.
It is a sight more alarming than inspiring.
The king loved Esther more than all the other women, and she obtained grace and favor in his sight more than all the virgins; so he set the royal crown upon her head and made her queen instead of Vashti.
And as a neutral, there are few sights more enjoyable in the world than aggressively competent people doing aggressively incompetent things.
Following the adventures of Pirate Captain, a kind - hearted pirate leader that dreams of notoriety amongst his peers, The Pirates provides a swashbuckling good time with a sense of humor that aims its sights more at adults than children.
You also should be aware that coyotes and foxes, especially, have been sighted more and more in urban environments.

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More recently, the New York - based Elliot set its sights on reforming the Hyundai Motor Group, pressing the South Korean auto giant to...
It's also become a day for those interested in extraterrestrials and UFOs to discuss theories, explore alleged sightings, and more.
From sushi croissants to pasta donuts, this «era of permissibility» for food experimentation means no end in sight for more extreme fusion creations.
This seems more than a little short - sighted.
Poet Emily Dickinson nailed it more than a century ago when she wrote, «They might not need me — yet they might — I'll let my Heart be just in sight — A smile so small as mine might be precisely their necessity.»
Despite the challenges they face, businesses and marketers seem to have their sights set on growth and overcoming those barriers.72 % of content marketers have made it a priority to create more engaging content, and 65 % have made it a priority to better understand what content is truly effective.
At the same time, it's also important not to lose sight of the more straightforward and larger ways Facebook plays a role in elections.
-- Ratmir Timashev, CEO of Veeam, a data center backup company founded in 2006 that now employs more than 1,500 employees around the world and brings in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, with its sights on reaching $ 1 billion in revenue in the next five years.
Visual content marketing is seeing an explosive burst in popularity due to increasing demand; since sight is our strongest sense, we react more strongly to visual forms of information and content.
A good part of Putin's political success has been based on his record of improving people's welfare, but with no relief in sight for Russia's economic troubles, it may only be a matter a time before the general populace begins to feel the pinch more sharply.
Pardy expects we'll see a gradual shift out of integrated oil companies and into riskier, more volatile exploration - and - development and oilfield services stocks that can offer more upside, although he stresses that you can't lose sight of the companies» balance sheets.
In other words, just having your phone in your line of sight can be distracting, lead to reduced attention and hamper your performance during a task, especially for tasks that require more attention and concentration.
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